The Seeing Stars expansion for A Little to the Left is a DLC focused on puzzles with multiple solutions, featuring a total of 38 new levels (33 main levels and 5 bonus levels) and 100 stars to collect. While "Tenoke" refers to a group that releases game cracks rather than an official edition, the legitimate content of the expansion includes new interactive mechanics and a variety of household objects to organize. Key Features and New Mechanics
Multiple Solutions: The core theme is that most puzzles have between one and five different ways to solve them. You earn one star for each unique solution found.
Enhanced Interactivity: New ways to interact with items include folding, flapping, crushing, joining, sticking, bouncing, stacking, strumming, and smashing. New Content:
33 New Levels with a mix of organizational and multi-solution puzzles.
5 Bonus Levels unlocked by progressing through the main campaign.
Additional Cats: More feline visitors appear to interact with your puzzles. Original Soundtrack: A new OST specifically for this DLC. a little to the left seeing starstenoke exclusive
Full Hint Support: Hints are provided for every single possible solution in every level. Sample Puzzle Solutions Possible Solution Types Level 1
Match bite shapes, match food shapes (circle/square), or group by contents (seeds/holes). Level 2
Arrange by handle length, prong length, handle scallops, or amount of rust. Level 9 Sport Balls
Sort by size, amount of "bounce," or number of segments on the ball. Level 16
Sort by knit patterns on backs, number of body stripes, or wing-wiggle frequency. Level 25 The Seeing Stars expansion for A Little to
Sort by color/pattern, create a continuous picture across spines, or sort by height. Achievements and Completion Shooting Star: Complete the main campaign (Levels 1-32). Nine Lives: Complete the bonus finale. Full Orbit: Find all 100 solutions for 100% completion.
Sticky Wand: Specifically on Level 22, attach four pieces of gum to the lollipop.
As the zoom reaches maximum, the wood grain will reorganize itself into a pixel-art constellation. Community members describe seeing one of two things:
This is the Exclusive—a visual sequence not present in the base code, leading many to believe it is a leftover developer signature or a secret handshake between the artists.
Starstenoke shares the inspiration behind this enigmatic track: "“A Little to the Left” is about the moments of realization, the turning points in life where one must decide to veer off the expected path. It’s a personal journey for me, influenced by my experiences and observations of the world around us." The Starstenoke Seal: A stylized eye within a
Level type: Symmetry / pattern alignment
Objects: 5–7 wooden stars, some with slight rotation differences, maybe 2 colors (gold/silver).
Some players share custom puzzle images for A Little to the Left on Discord/Reddit. Search within the official A Little to the Left Discord for “Starstenoke” — it could be:
How to access fan exclusives:
#custom-puzzles or #hidden-secretsLevelProgress.json (backup first) to view the puzzle"A Little to the Left" by Starstenoke is more than just a single—it’s a movement. Join Starstenoke on this journey and be a part of shaping the future of music.
It sounds like you're referencing a puzzle or level from A Little to the Left, possibly a fan-named or exclusive puzzle called "Seeing Stars" (or "Starstenoke" as a play on words — maybe a username or a twist on "stenoke" / starburst?).
Since I don’t have direct access to an unreleased "Starstenoke exclusive" level, here’s a general guide structure for a typical A Little to the Left star-themed puzzle — which you can adapt if this is a custom or community-made level.
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